DS Fastest Selling Japanese Console
Gamasutra reports that the DS is officially the fastest selling console in Japan. The console has taken just twenty months to sell 10 Million units. From the article: "As noted in the report translated by consumer website GameSpot, the Nintendo DS has been credited with reversing the shrinking Japanese games market, with Nintendo DS software and hardware dominating sales charts for at least the last twelve months. With a population of around 128 million, these latest results show that nearly 8 percent of Japanese consumers now own the console." Update: 08/02 21:20 GMT by Z : Fixed reversed month/unit numbers. Sorry, apparently lisdexic today.
Hmm, I don't personally classify it as a console but a handheld. Then again I'm sure I'm wrong in the matter. Personally I'm waiting for the Wii.
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It seems that if the rumors of DS connectivity with the Wii are true, this could be a nice little rev up for the Wii launch.
Take a good, solid product, that you can take with you on the go. Add in some really good, and imaginative games, and you really do have a winner. Not to mention, the price point is far below most other "consoles" on the market. The DS is a real winner.
The summary says "The console has taken just ten months to sell 20 Million units", but it should be "20 months to sell 10 million units." The DS was released in Nov. 2004.
Isnt 20 million sold out of 128 million people ~15%?
The DS isn't nearly as powerful as the PSP. Yet the DS vastly outsells the PSP.
This is a great example of innovation and gameplay beating out a focus on horsepower and flashy features.
This, combined with the eventual connectivity between the DS and the Wii is a great thing for the Wii. Thanks to the fact that the DS already has wireless connectivity, there are essentially 20 million possible Wii controllers in the hands of people around the world.
The N64 had a GC Color hook-up, and the GC hooks up to the GBA for some titles. They've all been titles developed by Nintendo as far as I know. Never anything essential for a game, either -- always funny little add-ons. (You could play as Tingle in Zelda-Windwaker, and it was more fun than I'd ever have thought.)
If Nintendo could get third-party developers to buy into the idea, that would reflect a critical mass they're reaching on the Wii. Can't imagine that would happen right off, though.
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Wish I could find the link, but I saw stats from Japanese sales for a week or two ago. The DS Lite had approx 250K in sales, where the second place seller, the PSP, had approx. 35K in sales. The DS "Phat" (as the chart called it) came in fourth place or so with about 20K units. The Xbox had 0 in sales. The fact that the DS is not only able to sell out the PSP, but at such a large rate shows that Nintendo has figured out what's going on. I wouldn't be surprised if we see similar charts come December for the Wii and PS3, substituting for the DS and PSP.
Nintendo DS Lite + Advance Wars: Dual Strike = Digital Crack.
I've been playing that one game for several hours almost every day for a month since I bought it and a DS Lite. It's so good I've barely played New Super Mario Bros., and I've been waiting years for another 2D Mario game.
New Super Mario Bros. is a great game, too, BTW. I had to visit seven stores before I found one that wasn't sold out of copies.
I was a little wary when I first picked up a DS Lite. I bought a GameBoy Advance a few years ago and ended up shelving it after a few weeks (the non-backlit screen really killed it). But the DS Lite, to my surprise, is a lot of fun.
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The DS debuted in North America in November 2004.
The DS debuted in Japan in December 2004.
The DS Lite debuted in North America in June 2006.
The DS Lite debuted in Japan in March 2006.
The 21 million sold Includes all versions (including lite, and multiple colors) from Every region from the earliest launch (USA) until July 24, 2006.
10 million of the 21 million were sold in JAPAN alone. Japan's Population is about 128 million people meaning about 8% of the population (of Japan) has one.
Any questions?
These figures are never 'adjusted' and we will constantly see newer and newer products breaking records. That's why every year a new movie breaks all-time records for box office receipts and why more cars are sold every year - it's due to the inflating dollar and/or inflating population.
To sidetrack a little bit, cases of reported road rage have risen steadily 5% every year, which is cause for alarm if you are to beleive the sources unchecked. But if you dig a little deeper, you'll find that there are 8% more people driving every year. So in actuality road rage is DECREASING in prevalence, which is cause for joy and partying!
Similarly, I'd like to see a fair comparison of... Let's say, the NES (or whatever the previous record holder was) vs. the DS, scaled for population. (or if going by $s, inflation).
Not to mention that the DS encourages its portability more than the PSP does: take note of the big-box stores having "DS Download Stations" that allow a travelling DS user to crack open their device and play a slew of demos and videos right in the store for free, as well as the friend-code system. A bevy of DS players all in range of each other showing off their nifty devices to passersby has to do SOMETHING for the medium.
In contrast, the "Playstation Spots", which are the PSP's approximate equals, are only seen in Europe and Australia. I'm much more likely to see a DS on the move, whereas my brother just stays constantly plugged in to one socket on the PSP.
I wonder if the Wii will be able to blow those numbers out of the water? (the correct numbers I mean) ;)
The hype for the Wii, silly/stupid name or not, seems bigger than any I've ever seen for a single console. DS didn't really have a huge number of early adopters, it had to prove itself to many before it really started to take off...
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Article CLEARLY states 10 million units in 20 monthes. Not 20 million in 10 monthes. Both numbers are great, but let's get a little accuracy up there.
Ok, I own both a DS (original) and a PSP, and I love them both. PSP is like a portable entertainment system and a true portable console.. (hence the name)... The DS is a great game sysem with fun inventive games... BUT... if you go to Metacritic.com and look at the number of GREEN (75 or above) rated games for PSP and DS, you'll see that the perception that there are no good games for the PSP is quite wrong(at least by ratings).. There are 50 games(and one movie?) listed that get a 75 or better score for the PSP, compared to DS with only 33 75 and above. I'm not going to go into reviews being biased... or that PSP games are mostly updated ports of games etc... I'm just going by reviewed games... There are more ovrall games listed for the PSP(146) than the DS(122) though, even in the next category of rating they beat the DS for number of YELLOW rated games. But if anything right now I'm happy with Nintendo and what they are doing, and sort of bewildered by Sony's inability to manage their image these days... and I think the UMD should have been targetted at rentals not sales... like at airports and trainstations...
3. Find that the vast majority of them are really fscking shaky and blurry. 4. Check prices and find that fifty dollars for a Game Boy Player accessory and $40 for a VCR is a lot more affordable to the average video game player than $300 for a camcorder.
Here's a better link which also contains the top 10 games for that week as well as the previous weeks hardware sales:
http://www.revo-europe.com/news.php?nid=9412